Molasses has a density of 1.4 grams per millilitres = 1.4 kg per litre. Therefore, 10 kgs would have a volume of 10/1.4 = 7.14 litres, approx.
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1 decimeter = 10 centimeters Volume = 10*10*10 = 1000 cubic cm = 1 litre
Litre is volume and millimeter is distance, so you cannot do that. perhaps you mean litre to millilitres? 1 litre = 1000 millilitres 10 milliiters/1000 milliliters = 1/100
The smallest unit is probably a cubic Planck's length, where the Planck's length is approx 1.6*10-35 metres or 1.6*10-29 mL. Of course, you could, in principle, have a tenth (or a thousandth) of that, but it will not be a measurable volume. The smallest unit of volume that you are likely to come across outside of a scientific lab is probably a picolitre = 10-12 Litre (a trillionth of a litre) which is the size of some of droplets used by some inkjet printers.
Assuming the last part of the question should have been 5 cm and not cm5, the volume is 20*10*5 = 1000 cubic centimetres = 1 litre.
10 x 20 x 0.06 = 12 litres. the density of glass varies. if we take a density of 2.6 kg/litre then 2.6 x 12 = 31.2 kg